
Last Sunday evening, we decided to have dinner for the first time at a fairly new restaurant in downtown Sevierville. Do (pronounced ‘dough’) is an Italian restaurant that features scratch made pasta and pizza baked in a stone-fired oven. We tried a little bit of everything and liked it all.

Do is located across the street from the Sevier County Court House at 160 Court Avenue and around the corner from the ‘sister restaurant,’ Graze Burgers. Because it is open for dinner only, parking should not be a problem. On weekends, parking will be even better. When we went on a Sunday evening, we were able to park on the street and very close to the restaurant. Convenient!

The design is upscale, and modern, yet comfortable and intimate. The large windows add ample light in the open area and you can look into the kitchen, if you like. This would be a good place to have a graduation party or any other celebration. We could tell that Do is a place to take one’s time and enjoy a meal like the European way. And so we did.

Tables are attractive and ready to serve.

The table lamps are pretty as the sun sets behind the courthouse.

The bar is cozy and offers refreshment and entertainment on the large TV.
We looked at the menu and decided to order what we wanted, but to split a pizza—which was the perfect balance.
Here is a link to the menu.
https://dopizzapasta.com/sevierville-do-scratch-made-pizza-and-pasta-food-menu

I started with a side salad that was quite fresh and packed with greens.

Friends enjoyed the Italian sausage and potato soup with two pieces of Italian bread on top. Next time, I may try the chicken and white bean soup.

We decided to share a Neopolitan mushroom pizza. The waiter alerted us that it did not have a red pizza sauce, but we decided to try it—and it was excellent. Four ladies were able to have one generous slice + half of another. That is all we wanted with our soup or salad. There are many tempting items on the menu that are worth exploring in the future. In addition, the children’s menu looked good, including a child’s pizza.
We did not order dessert, but the Tiramisu and Lemon Italian Cream cake looked divine.
Although we walked in at a good time to get a table, I would recommend having a reservation in advance.
Hours are Sunday – Thursday 4pm to 9pm.
Friday – Saturday 4pm to 10 pm.
Our waiter was very efficient and helpful, but not intrusive. He did a great job and kept things moving, but at a relaxed pace.
Here is a link to the Do website. You can see a menu and order online as well.

As we prepared to leave, we walked by this large table with a good view of the street and the courthouse. This would be my favorite table for a larger group.

A quiet Bruce Street on a Sunday evening.

As you can see, Sunday evenings are great time to try Do restuarant in downtown Sevierville. We will return again and wish it much success!
See you out and about in Sevierville.
